US Olympic Team Coach Boo Schexnayder is coming to the CTF Clinic!

Posted by Latif Thomas



Boo Schexnayder will be working the Clinic!

Boo Schexnayder will be working the Clinic!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Yup. Boo is gonna be there!

Coaching athletes!

*And* interacting with coaches!

*And* teaching a Saturday Night Seminar!

At last year’s event, some coaches expressed concern they’d lost interest in coming back for Year 2 or Year 3 or Year 4 because they’d seen all the events and clinicians and didn’t want to hear the same stuff for another year.

Ok.

No worries.

I feel you.

So, I’m bringing in 2008 US Olympic Team Jumps Coach Boo Schexnayder.

Full disclosure:

He’s not going to work the entire clinic. Just one roughly 2 hour rotation…

But, athletes in the Long Jump/Triple Jump Group will get coached by…

…the 2008 USA Track & Field Olympic Team Jumps Coach!

And Registered Coaches will get to watch Boo Schexnayder teach the jumps in real time and in person!

You know how there’s always a coach hanging back answering questions from coaches about what’s being taught?

Well, Coach Boo is also going to work another, roughly, 2 hour session answering questions about the jumps from Coaches in the crowd.

And…

…Coach Boo is going to teach a 50 minute Seminar Session on Saturday night!

The topic?

I’m going to let registered coaches choose and vote on the topic. Then Coach Boo will create and teach on the topic YOU choose!

Name another clinic that balls this hard!!

You can’t.

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Alumni Registration opens at 6am Eastern on Monday February 3, 2014.

Early Bird/Waiting List Registration opens on Monday February 10, 2014.

Open Registration begins on Thursday February 13, 2014.

 

The 2014 Complete Track and Field Clinic:

The Class of The Field.

 

 



Latif Thomas - Latif Thomas owns and operates Complete Track and Field and serves as the Co-Director of the Complete Track and Field Clinic at Harvard University, the largest track and field clinic in the United States. A popular speaker and presenter at some of the largest coaching clinics across the country, Latif has true passion for the sport and it definitely shows. Over the past 19 years, he has coached more combined League, Division, All-State, and New England Champions in sprints, hurdles, and jumps than he can count. Follow @latif_thomas on Twitter.

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